Effect of residual detergents in specimen collection containers on routine serum biochemical analytes

U. Jayarathna, S. Tennakoon, Deepthi Inoka Uluwaduge, S. Amarasinghe
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The use of Teepol, Lysol and sodium hypochlorite are frequent in reusing of specimen collection tubes by the state hospitals in Sri Lanka. Detergent residue in collection tubes is thought to be the reason for uncertain results in the recent past. This raised a concern to evaluate the effect of washing of the specimen collection tubes by various detergents on serum creatinine, aspartate transaminase (AST), Na + and K + . Three sets of newly purchased glass Khan tubes were washed using Teepol, Lysol (concentration of 1%), and sodium hypochlorite (0.1 %) adhering to World Health Organization protocol. Blood from a single donor was aliquoted to a detergent washed tubes (test) and to a newly purchased plain glass Khan tube (control). Both were tested for serum creatinine, AST, Na + and K + . A sample size of 20 was analyzed for each detergent-washed tube. There was no significant difference in serum creatinine, AST and K + when Teepol, Lysol or sodium hypochlorite washed tubes were used in sequence (p>0.05). Na + concentrations measured in serum was significantly different in specimens collected to Lysol-washed tubes (p<0.05). The Lysol-washed tubes were significantly contaminated with detergent residues. In conclusion, domestic detergents (Teepol, Lysol and sodium hypochlorite) don’t impart a significant effect on tested analytes if the cleansing is done according to guidelines by World Health Organization. However, newly purchased tubes are recommended in critical investigations such as serum electrolytes to improve the accuracy of laboratory reports.
标本采集容器中残留洗涤剂对常规血清生化分析的影响
斯里兰卡国立医院在重复使用标本采集管时,经常使用蒂泊尔、来苏和次氯酸钠。收集管中的洗涤剂残留被认为是最近不确定结果的原因。这引起了人们对各种洗涤剂洗涤标本采集管对血清肌酐、天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)、Na +和K +的影响的关注。按照世界卫生组织的规定,使用Teepol、Lysol(浓度为1%)和次氯酸钠(0.1%)清洗新购买的三组可汗玻璃管。单个献血者的血液被分别放入洗涤过的试管(测试)和新购买的普通玻璃可汗试管(对照)。两组均检测血清肌酐、AST、Na +、K +。每个洗涤剂洗涤管的样本量为20。Teepol洗涤管、来苏洗涤管和次氯酸钠洗涤管先后使用,血清肌酐、AST和K +水平无显著差异(p>0.05)。血清中Na +浓度与lysol洗涤管样品差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。lysol洗涤管被洗涤剂残留物严重污染。总之,如果按照世界卫生组织(World Health Organization)的指导方针进行清洁,家用洗涤剂(Teepol、来索尔(Lysol)和次氯酸钠)不会对测试分析物产生显著影响。然而,新购买的试管建议在关键的调查,如血清电解质,以提高实验室报告的准确性。
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